This restaurant has been placed on a short list of restaurants in Colorado that offer shark fin soup or shark fin products. The practice of shark finning has devastating environmental as well as human consequences. Trade in shark fins

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Mzungo
May 04, 20111China Jade Seafood Restaurant

If you care about the environment, never eat here!

★☆☆☆☆

This restaurant has been placed on a short list of restaurants in Colorado that offer shark fin soup or shark fin products. The practice of shark finning has devastating environmental as well as human consequences. Trade in shark fins

This is one of the few Chinese restaurants in Denver my Hawaiian raised husband will go to. It's the only place we've found that serves won ton mein. Their baked char siu bao is wonderful, and we enjoy the dim sum every time we go. We also like the beef with sin choi on pancake noodles. It's not a glamourous atmosphere, but the staff is friendly.

This is one of the few Chinese restaurants in Denver my Hawaiian raised husband will go to. It's the only place we've found that serves won ton mein. Their baked char siu bao is wonderful, and we enjoy the dim sum every time we go. We also like the beef with sin choi on pancake noodles. It's not a glamourous atmosphere, but the staff is friendly.

We go to China Jade nearly every Sunday afternoon because it is good Dim Sum at a inexpensive price. Furthermore, there is usually not the wait as we've experienced at other local Dim Sum establishments (Empress, Star Kitchen.) If you're a clean freak, you will not want to peer into the kitchen or go to the bathroom...this is the area that China Jade needs to focus on improving. And, it is true, it gets to me sometimes!

We go to China Jade nearly every Sunday afternoon because it is good Dim Sum at a inexpensive price. Furthermore, there is usually not the wait as we've experienced at other local Dim Sum establishments (Empress, Star Kitchen.) If you're a clean freak, you will not want to peer into the kitchen or go to the bathroom...this is the area that China Jade needs to focus on improving. And, it is true, it gets to me sometimes!

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by MarlaLouise at CitysearchNov 10.

I've been going to China Jade for probably close to 20 years, it's by far the best dim sum I've found in Denver.

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by MarlaLouise at Citysearch
August 17, 20095China Jade Seafood Restaurant

Best dim sum in town

★★★★★

I've been going to China Jade for probably close to 20 years, it's by far the best dim sum I've found in Denver.

Good service (especially if you speak Canotnese). Food is tolerable, no dum sum charts but way better than Kingland. Not bad for being in the midwest (yes, colorado is part of the midwest if you not from the flatlands).

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by Yeah1234 at Citysearch
February 28, 20094China Jade Seafood Restaurant

Pretty decent Dum Sum/Southern Chinese cusines for the midwest

★★★★☆

Good service (especially if you speak Canotnese). Food is tolerable, no dum sum charts but way better than Kingland. Not bad for being in the midwest (yes, colorado is part of the midwest if you not from the flatlands).

First off, this is a Cantonese establishment. Cantonese cuisine is known for Dim Sum (Yum Cha), and seafood dishes. This place has consistently wonderful food, and though the atmosphere is a little dingy and run down, I have learned over time that those places usually have the best food. As long as the focus is in the kitchen, I don't really care what the front of the house looks like. Service has always been great, and we've become regulars over the last two years. We're always welcomed and well taken care of. You can also call in for take out, and can also get bulk roast pork or duck to take home. The dim sum is wonderful, and served 7 days a week. Chow Fun, Hong Kong Style Wonton Soup, Stir Fried Egg and Tomato, and their Brisket and Tendon hotpot is sure to please. This is not a place for egg foo young or sweet and sour pork. You can get authentic Cantonese food (whole steamed fish, Am Choy, salt and pepper shrimp) at a very reasonable price, and brush up on your cantonese language skills. Don't be afraid to experiment and try something new, you'll probably like it, and also, don't be afraid to ask for something you've had somewhere else if it's not on the menu, they'll be happy to try and make it for you. Located conveniently off 6th Ave, on Federal, just past the intersection of Alameda heading south, in the Far East Plaza.

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by zenmtnman at Citysearch
August 26, 20065China Jade Seafood Restaurant

Best Chinese Place in the Denver Area

★★★★★

First off, this is a Cantonese establishment. Cantonese cuisine is known for Dim Sum (Yum Cha), and seafood dishes. This place has consistently wonderful food, and though the atmosphere is a little dingy and run down, I have learned over time that those places usually have the best food. As long as the focus is in the kitchen, I don't really care what the front of the house looks like. Service has always been great, and we've become regulars over the last two years. We're always welcomed and well taken care of. You can also call in for take out, and can also get bulk roast pork or duck to take home. The dim sum is wonderful, and served 7 days a week. Chow Fun, Hong Kong Style Wonton Soup, Stir Fried Egg and Tomato, and their Brisket and Tendon hotpot is sure to please. This is not a place for egg foo young or sweet and sour pork. You can get authentic Cantonese food (whole steamed fish, Am Choy, salt and pepper shrimp) at a very reasonable price, and brush up on your cantonese language skills. Don't be afraid to experiment and try something new, you'll probably like it, and also, don't be afraid to ask for something you've had somewhere else if it's not on the menu, they'll be happy to try and make it for you. Located conveniently off 6th Ave, on Federal, just past the intersection of Alameda heading south, in the Far East Plaza.